FlyingCircus
Well-Known Member
My boy gets very very excited when jumping. This manifests in going sideways and FAR too quickly up to the jump.
It's not so much a problem at a low level, as the courses he has jumped haven't been massively technical and the jumps are small enough for him to hop over even if he has come at it sideways... But now I'd like to start jumping bigger with him, I really need to work on slowing him (the sideways seems to go away when the jumps go up, and he also slows down but not by much!).
At the moment, I'm doing lots of gridwork with him..which is all fine and dandy through the grids but as soon as he gets to a single fence he's whizzing at it again. It's nice to know he can turn and jump from a fast pace, but I can just envisage the poles flying if we tried a more difficult course! Because he's so focused on jumping quickly that he doesn't like any rider interference!
Does anyone have any exercises that will help me bring him back to me?
It's not so much a problem at a low level, as the courses he has jumped haven't been massively technical and the jumps are small enough for him to hop over even if he has come at it sideways... But now I'd like to start jumping bigger with him, I really need to work on slowing him (the sideways seems to go away when the jumps go up, and he also slows down but not by much!).
At the moment, I'm doing lots of gridwork with him..which is all fine and dandy through the grids but as soon as he gets to a single fence he's whizzing at it again. It's nice to know he can turn and jump from a fast pace, but I can just envisage the poles flying if we tried a more difficult course! Because he's so focused on jumping quickly that he doesn't like any rider interference!
Does anyone have any exercises that will help me bring him back to me?